Achalarus Species
- Achalarus albociliatus: Native to Central America, this skipper is found in forest edges and prefers sunny clearings.
- Achalarus lyciades: Known as the Hoary Edge, this North American species thrives in woodlands and meadows, with grayish-white wing edges.
- Achalarus toxeus: Found in the southeastern United States, this species prefers open fields and grassy habitats.
Aguna Species
- Aguna asander: The Banded Aguna, found in Central and South America, is known for its iridescent green markings and rainforest habitats.
- Aguna claxon: Native to Central America, this species is often seen in lowland forests and has distinctive brown wings with white bands.
- Aguna coeloides: Found in South America, this skipper prefers tropical rainforests and has subtle metallic markings.
- Aguna metophis: A Neotropical species, often found in forest clearings across Central and South America.
Antigonus Species
- Antigonus erosus: Common in Central and South America, this skipper is found in grassy areas and forest edges with small, brownish wings.
- Antigonus nearchus: A Neotropical species, often seen in savannas and open woodlands, with rapid flight and dark wings.
- Antigonus punctatissimus: Found in South America, this species prefers disturbed habitats like roadsides and has distinctive spotted wings.